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10 Essential Cinematic AntiheroesFilmmakers Tim Lynch (the producer of the band’s Live DVD “Green Day: Bullet in a Bible”) and Tim Wheeler (who worked on “The White Stripes Under Great White Northern Lights”) are creating one documentary on the making of the trio of albums, and a second which will be made up from archive footage from their pre-Dookie (1994) days. Frontman Bille Joe Armstrong had this to say about the former of the two docs: “It's not going to be the sitting down, head shot of me going 'we started out blah blah blah’. We wanted to get into lifestyles of rock'n'roll and playing rock n roll and letting the story kind of tell itself rather than create revisionist (history)."
Over the last 18 months Lynch and Wheeler have shot the band in rehearsals, performing and recording, and they will continue to capture the band before they head to Japan and Europe for a series of festivals. Billboard reports that their record label, Warner Bros. Records, hopes to have the making-of doc ready in time for next year’s Sundance. There’s less being said about the doc being put together from archive footage, but for some that may sound like the more interesting of the two, and should at least make for a fascinating comparison piece. It will be interesting to see whether these prove to be anything more than promotional pieces for Billie Joe’s brand, but we imagine the band's fans won’t mind either way.
4 Comments
Gaybies | July 11, 2012 12:42 AM
What gaybies.
jingmei | July 11, 2012 12:04 AM
Cool bands nowadays are related with Sundance, is like my another favorite Placebo's relationship with Sundance London. Look forward to them.
Nolan | July 10, 2012 7:59 PM
Is this to celebrate the upcoming 20th anniversary of the last time this band didn't absolutely suck?
River | July 10, 2012 5:53 PM
You're right. We won't.